13 THINGS YOU SHOULD NEVER DO in NORWAY: Norwegian Etiquette or NEVER DO IN NORWAY 1 Year After

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Are you going to Norway for the first time? Watch this video first. As today I’m giving you 11 things you should NEVER EVER do in Norway 🇳🇴

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🎬🍿In this video:
00:00 - Welcome to Oslo, the capital of Norway 🇳🇴
01:06 1️⃣ Norway is not European Union! Stop calling Norway Europe
02:24 2️⃣ Don’t try to pay in Euro or US Dollars in Norway
02:57 3️⃣ Never sit next to ANYONE in the bus in Norway! Public transport ‘rules’ of Norway
03:53 4️⃣ Don’t Eat with your hands in Norway - without using utensils
04:37 5️⃣ Never Be Late in Norway
05:10 6️⃣ Don’t Complain about the weather in Norway
06:06 7️⃣ Don’t Complain in Norway! At all 😉
07:13 8️⃣ Never get too close to anyone in Norway
08:17 9️⃣ Don’t Expect that All Norwegians are the same
09:10 🔟 Don’t Expect to explore the whole Norway in a short - 4 days trip
10:22 1️⃣1️⃣ Don’t come to Oslo hoping to see The Northern Lights or Polar Bears
11:10 1️⃣2️⃣ The Northern Lights. A few words about tre Northern Lights in Norway
12:12 1️⃣3️⃣ NEVER SAY THAT SWEDEN IS BETTER THAN NORWAY 😉

🇳🇴 1 - stop calling Norway Europe
It’s a part of Scandinavia

Norway is a Scandinavian country with approximately 5.2 million people and has numerous times been named one of the best places to live and/or visit. 

🇳🇴 2 - don’t even try to pay with your Euro or US Dollars here

The Norwegian currency is NOK (Norwegian Krone)

The currency we use in Norway is the Norwegian Krone. So, if you're traveling with only Euro you won't come far

🇳🇴 3 - never seat next to anyone on the bus and even on the train.

It should be noted that there are certain rules for sitting on public transportation in Norway. One does not simply sit next to a stranger in this country. If you see open seats or open benches, you must always take them

🇳🇴 4 - Don’t eat with your hands

Norwegians rarely, if ever, eat with their hands. Food and snacks, even sandwiches, are eaten with utensils, with a fork in the left hand and a knife in the right hand

5 - Never be late

Punctuality is the king in Norway and the Norwegians are a punctual lot and the idea of being fashionably late is looked upon as a bad foreign habit

🇳🇴 6 - Don’t complain about the weather

No matter how long you are in Norway, even if you are just changing planes at Gardermoen Airport in Oslo on the route to somewhere else, someone will definitely tell you that there’s no such thing as bad weather, just bad clothes

🇳🇴 7 - Don’t complain about your life in general. At all! Especially don’t complain about anything to the Norwegians you just met

As Norwegians don’t complain.
Trust me, they will tell you that they do. But after living in England and especially in France, I can officially confirm that Norwegians just don’t really complain

🇳🇴 8 - Never get too close to anyone and DO NOT keep an eye contact for too long

🇳🇴 9 - Don’t expect that all Norwegians are the same!
And stop calling them Vikings please .. such a nonsense!

The Difference Between Southern Norway and Northern Norway is Huge

🇳🇴 10 - do not expect to explore the whole Norway in a ‘long weekend’ 4 days trip

Another large misconception about Norway is that it's a small country which is easy to travel around. This isn't the case. Even though only 5 million people live here, it’s a large country by area (148 718 square miles)

🇳🇴 11 - please don’t come to Oslo hoping to see the northern light or polar bears here!! Please!

A common misconception is that Polar Bears walk the streets in Norway. This is, fortunately, not the case. In fact, there are no wild Polar Bears on mainland Norway

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🆓 DO YOU HAVE ANY QUESTION ABOUT TRAVEL TO NORWAY, living in Norway or travel in general?
Send me a message, I’ll be happy to help 🤗

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